Wigmore Hall

Wigmore Hall

Wigmore Street is a commercial thoroughfare in southern Marylebone, extending from Portman Square eastward to Cavendish Square. Edward Harley, who owned and developed this area, was Earl of Oxford and Mortimer and Baron Harley of Wigmore Castle (in Herefordshire).

Wigmore Hall is an intim­ately propor­tioned concert hall located on the north side of Wigmore Street, just east of the junction with Welbeck Street. Built by the piano firm Bechstein next to its showrooms, it opened in 1901 as the Bechstein Hall. Because the business was German-owned it was seized by the government during the First World War and the building and its contents were sold to Debenhams department store for a fraction of their true value. The venue reopened as Wigmore Hall in 1917 and nowadays aims to be the national concert hall for chamber music and song.

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